8 babysitter jobs in Five Points
The Clarke Family
The Clarke Family
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Let's chat, get to know each other, and see if it's a good fit. Feel free to comment below or send me a message if you're interested. We can't wait to find another family to join us on this wonderful childcare journey! 🧡
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The Taylor Family
The Taylor Family
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The Del Grosso Family
The Del Grosso Family
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The Rios Family
The Rios Family
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Week 1- 2 days needed
Week 2 - 3 days needed
Average: 3.5 hours a day
Responsibilities: Picking up kids from school. Doing HW. Light housekeeping (picking up their mess before I arrive such as toys, etc.)
Depending on outdoors, take to pool.
Must be CPR and first aid certified or willing to apply
The Mausolf Family
The Mausolf Family
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The Fagbayi Family
The Fagbayi Family
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The G Family
The G Family
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The Roe Family
The Roe Family
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William is 3½ years old and is a sweet, active, and curious little boy. He loves cars, trucks, playgrounds, being outside, books, and imaginative play. He has a speech delay and receives speech therapy, but he is very social and enjoys spending time with people who are patient, engaging, and playful.
I work from home part time, and we are expecting our second child this fall. We are looking for someone who can help keep William engaged while I work and occasionally provide childcare for date nights or appointments.
**Schedule**
We are looking for approximately 10 to 15 hours per week, with flexibility for the right person. Most hours would be weekday daytime hours, with occasional evenings for date nights.
**Responsibilities**
* Engaging William in play and activities
* Outdoor play and walks
* Preparing simple snacks and meals for William
* Cleaning up toys and activities used during the day
* Occasional babysitting during evenings
We have a friendly dog, so comfort around pets is important.
We are hoping to find someone who is reliable, communicative, and enjoys spending time with preschool-aged children. Experience with speech delays, early childhood education, or preschool-aged children is a plus but not required but a plus.
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The Mortensen Family
The Mortensen Family
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I am looking for morning care for my 10-year-old son next week on 3/17, 3/18, and 3/19. He has ADHD and mild autism. It would be helpful to have some experience with special needs/some behaviors. Hours would be 6:30 am - 8:30 am on Tuesday- Thursday mornings next week 3/17-3/19. Duties include playing with him for about an hour and then driving him to Central Rec Center in Aurora at 8:00.
There might be other opportunities for evenings/weekends/full day care when there’s no school. Thanks!
The Chairez Family
The Chairez Family
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The Browne Family
The Browne Family
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The Erhart Family
The Erhart Family
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I am hoping for part-time nannying until spring 2027, when he will start daycare. An ideal schedule is 2-3 days per week, 4-5 hours per day. I'm flexible about which days and times, as long as schedules are set a couple weeks in advance.
Both parents work from home, so it would be ideal for childcare to take place in your home. (We are most interested in a nanny share.) But if needed, we can arrange for care to take place here.
For a nanny share, we would expect a safe environment where Ollie can be fed and diapered, as well as appropriately engaged with play and rest. Parents would be responsible for pick-up and drop-off.
For in-home care, responsibilities would include bottle feeding, solid food feeding, diapering, play time, and naps.
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